College of Medicine Magazine | Spring 2021

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Morris Gessouroun, M.D., chair of the Department of Pediatrics for the OU College of Medicine, speaks virtually during a Schwartz Rounds presentation.

Oklahoma Children’s Hospital Launches Schwartz Rounds for Provider Well-Being Oklahoma Children’s Hospital OU Health is the first facility in the Oklahoma City area to incorporate Schwartz Rounds, a program to support staff members who may deal with stressful and emotional situations throughout their workday. Schwartz Rounds are a multidisciplinary forum where caregivers discuss difficult emotional and social issues that arise in caring for patients. The program’s mission is to promote compassionate healthcare and strengthen the relationship between patients and caregivers. “The healthcare environment offers both unique challenges and privileges for caregivers,” said Deborah Browning, chief nursing officer at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital. “Schwartz Rounds is a comprehensive system of caregiver support that preserves and protects the human connection in healthcare.” Care team members from all areas of the hospital are invited to participate, including nurses, dietitians, physicians, housekeepers, chaplains and others. Each session features a different health topic that care team members encounter through their work in a pediatric environment. Thus far, topics have included Coping with COVID-19, Being Black in Healthcare, and Dealing with Difficult Families.

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A panel of presenters shares perspectives and experiences, and participants are encouraged to engage with the panel and share their own experiences. The purpose is for staff to talk about how they feel, rather than something that specifically happened, and to do so in a safe, comfortable environment where they can learn from and support each other. Schwartz Rounds were created by the Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare based at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. The center was named after Ken Schwartz, a healthcare attorney who died of lung cancer in 1995 at the age of 40. During his illness, he wrote an article for Boston Globe Magazine describing a group of caregivers who attended to his medical and emotional needs, “making the unbearable bearable.” The Association of American Medical Colleges conducted a survey of Schwartz Rounds participants and found that 87% of respondents reported the rounds led to new ideas and strategies for challenging patient situations and increased their compassion.

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Oklahoma Children’s Hospital Launches Schwartz Rounds for Provider Well-Being

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Dean’s Message

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